Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds

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Autor(a) principal: Fantin,Lucas Luiz Dall'Orto
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Reis,José Antonio Tosta dos, Mendonça,Antonio Sérgio Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RBRH (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The selection of sewage treatment plants within watersheds is a complex process when there are multiple outflows presenting different loads and watercourses presenting different assimilation capabilities. In this context, the present study aims to establish a methodology for pre-selection of wastewater treatment alternatives within watersheds. The methodology involves the combined use of water quality model, optimization technique and a set of technical and economic criteria associated with different wastewater treatment systems. To evaluate the proposed methodology there were considered different effluent disposal scenarios in the Pardo river watershed. Pardo is a major tributary of the Itapemirim river, watercourse located in the southern portion of Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The results indicated that the optimization model, that aimed to minimize wastewater treatment efficiencies within the watershed, considering watercourses self-purification capacities, selected treatment systems ranging from the combination of UASB and polishing lagoons systems to slow infiltration, treatment alternatives that presented the lowest net cost estimates. The incorporation of equity perspective between treatment systems increased the total present net cost associated with wastewater treatment within the watershed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
title Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
spellingShingle Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
Fantin,Lucas Luiz Dall'Orto
Water quality model
Optimization
Genetic algorithm
Wastewater treatment
title_short Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
title_full Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
title_fullStr Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
title_sort Proposal of a methodology for pre-selection of sewage treatment systems within watersheds
author Fantin,Lucas Luiz Dall'Orto
author_facet Fantin,Lucas Luiz Dall'Orto
Reis,José Antonio Tosta dos
Mendonça,Antonio Sérgio Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Reis,José Antonio Tosta dos
Mendonça,Antonio Sérgio Ferreira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fantin,Lucas Luiz Dall'Orto
Reis,José Antonio Tosta dos
Mendonça,Antonio Sérgio Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Water quality model
Optimization
Genetic algorithm
Wastewater treatment
topic Water quality model
Optimization
Genetic algorithm
Wastewater treatment
description ABSTRACT The selection of sewage treatment plants within watersheds is a complex process when there are multiple outflows presenting different loads and watercourses presenting different assimilation capabilities. In this context, the present study aims to establish a methodology for pre-selection of wastewater treatment alternatives within watersheds. The methodology involves the combined use of water quality model, optimization technique and a set of technical and economic criteria associated with different wastewater treatment systems. To evaluate the proposed methodology there were considered different effluent disposal scenarios in the Pardo river watershed. Pardo is a major tributary of the Itapemirim river, watercourse located in the southern portion of Espírito Santo State, Brazil. The results indicated that the optimization model, that aimed to minimize wastewater treatment efficiencies within the watershed, considering watercourses self-purification capacities, selected treatment systems ranging from the combination of UASB and polishing lagoons systems to slow infiltration, treatment alternatives that presented the lowest net cost estimates. The incorporation of equity perspective between treatment systems increased the total present net cost associated with wastewater treatment within the watershed.
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